Android Users In India Can Now Use Mozilla Firefox Lite Mobile Browser

Jyotis


"We aim to make Firefox Lite not just the best app for browsing and searching online but make it more engaging for our users."

Mozilla has officially released a new version of a browser called Firefox Lite running on Android smartphones. In August 2018, the web browser of Firefox Lite came to the Indonesian users as Firefox Rocket and focused on enhancing experience and privacy for each its users.

Different to the first Firefox versions with the 10MB weight, the new version is designed with lower than 4 megabytes in size. In addition, the manufacturer also made an announcement with its partnerships on boosting the business ecosystem in India.

On March 13, in New Delhi, Mozilla confirmed that the 2018 Firefox Lite in the country helped its users to save over 8,000 hours to launch the app, as well as more than 33,000 hours to load all pages. Also in 2018, in Indonesia, it was downloaded more than 2 million times.

Besides, Mozilla has brought a new mode to this version: a Turbo mode that is allegedly able to block trackers from third parties. With this mode, consuming the data will be reduced significantly as well as users can load websites much faster than they used to.

Firefox Lite reportedly comes to 15 Asian markets including Brunei, China, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Next Story

Read More

Mobile- Feb 17, 2026

Anticipating the Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+: Key Rumors and Specs

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is on the horizon, sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts.

ICT News- Feb 19, 2026

Escalating Costs for NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs: RTX 5090 Tops $5,000, RTX 5060 Ti Closes in on RTX 5070 Pricing

As the RTX 50 series continues to push boundaries in gaming and AI, these price trends raise questions about accessibility for average gamers.

ICT News- Feb 18, 2026

Google's Project Toscana: Elevating Pixel Face Unlock to Rival Apple's Face ID

As the smartphone landscape evolves, Google's push toward superior face unlock technology underscores its ambition to close the gap with Apple in user security and convenience.